One really good reason to not live in a building your employer owns; you are always at work and perhaps under your employers stupid policies in your own home.
I wonder how this hashes out legal wise? Did he forfeit his personal rights because he lived in his employer's building?
What about basic rights in your own place of resisdence rergardless of who owns the property?

He definitely did the right thing. You don't run towards gunfire unless you have a gun; even then maybe run the other way. He was a hero.